Well, I'm not impressed by smell. It's alcoholic, pungent, transition to polish remover. Luckily the taste is quite better. Sweet, toffee like on the start, to cinnamon wood and dark chocolate, ending with decent burn bite and then nice and warm going down. For the price range, and the marketing idea to use famous persons to move younger bourbon form ricks to customers, it's not bad. The bottle is nice and the price ratio on that 1 litre volume is beautiful. I feared a bit it would be something between WT 81 and 101, but no. The Longbranch branches to it's own direction. This seems like poker game "at hand" sipper bottle.
38.0
EUR
per
Bottle